Permission: The New Memoirist and the Courage to Create
With Elissa Altman
October 12 - 16, 2026
Who are we to tell our stories? How can we grant ourselves permission to write the truths we’re compelled after being told we shouldn’t?
Designed for creatives of every stripe and at every level, this workshop is a generative and inspiring experience that empowers participants to unpack their right to tell the stories that make them who they are in a world that asks them to stay silent. It is designed to enable participants to embrace the stories that are theirs to share, write them with authenticity, clarity, and compassion, and cultivate the courage it takes to transform their stories into art.
This immersive program will lead participants through a supportive exploration of the craft of personal storytelling — how to short-circuit the fear that prevents creation, how to begin and persevere after being told you can’t, and how to transcend the constraints that keep vital stories from being written.
Over the course of a week, participants will engage in exercises that marry creative exploration with practical writing techniques, including:
- Exploring strategies for overcoming creative self-doubt.
- Navigating shame-based emotional obstacles that prevent writers from reclaiming ownership of their stories.
- Structuring narratives in ways that resonate deeply not only with themselves but also with readers.
The workshop will address the psychological and emotional aspects of memoir writing, helping participants recognize internal barriers and develop practices for sustained creative confidence. Attendees will be given tangible tools to continue their work beyond the retreat and to lay the foundation for a memoir or personal project grounded in their deepest intentions.
Open to writers of all levels. Attendees will be encouraged to share their work in a safe, creative, productive environment designed for creativity, courage, and personal growth.
Recommended Reading: Permission: The New Memoirist and the Courage to Create by Elissa Altman, Motherland by Elissa Altman, Poor Man’s Feast by Elissa Altman, The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron, Dear Memory: Letters on Writing, Silence, and Grief by Victoria Chang, Writing Past Dark by Bonnie Friedman, and Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott.
About the Leader
Categories : Creative & Expressive Arts, Creativity & Culture, NF/NC